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Novel Virginity in second marriages Chapter 1545 Angelica cries
Novel Virginity in second marriages by Angela
In the living room
The maid had washed the fruit and some pastries and arranged them on the table.
Lea had a console in her hand and was playing a game of fun, and while Angelica was cheering her on, she surreptitiously reached out and picked up a bunch of grapes, picked them up and took them to her mouth one by one, sending one into Lea's mouth every now and then.
Manuel saw him beside her and could only speak to advise, "Angelica, you just ate, don't eat too much fruit."
She had already eaten a lot during the meal, so if she kept eating fruit, she would have to eat much later.
So Manuel was doing it for her own good.
Angelica froze as soon as she heard him call her full name, in a somewhat fierce voice, and then looked up at Manuel.
Finding that Manuel was really frowning and looked angry, she was a little at a loss for words.
"Yes, I'm sorry brother, I didn't mean to."
As he said this, Angelica's eyes turned red and she stopped eating the grapes in her hand.
Seeing this, Manuel froze, "Why are you crying?"
He had only asked her not to eat too much, for fear of her stomach filling up, and she was crying?
Angelica looked at him as her expression became more impatient, and her round eyes widened even more, her crystal tears in her eyes, not daring to let them fall, and she wrinkled her lips, not daring to speak.
Lea, too, finally realized that the atmosphere was not right, and although she was still exceptionally small, after looking up and seeing what looked like tears in Angelica's eyes, she tilted her head to look at her and stopped playing.
"I'm sorry brother." Angelica put back the bunch of green grapes and whispered, "Angelica doesn't eat them anymore, she doesn't eat them anymore, brother, don't be mad at me."
Manuel: "When was I angry with you?"
He stood up, but Angelica was so scared that tears fell from her eyes, "Brother I'm sorry, I really won't eat anymore."
Serena and Anna came out when they heard Angelica, the little girl, crying, and the two had to go upstairs quickly.
"What happened?"
Lea shook her head at Angelica's tears, still unsure.
It was Manuel who froze for a moment, completely unaware of what was going on; he had simply asked her not to eat so much, so why was she crying?
Was it because he had seemed too aggressive?
Manuel remembered how he had looked, but it did not seem to him that his tone of voice was wrong.
"Angelica?" Serena reached out and took Angelica in her arms, wiping away her tears as she did so, "Don't cry, don't cry.
Anna reached behind Manuel's back and leaned down to press his shoulder, "What's wrong with you?
Did you bully someone else's child?"
"I didn't." Manuel's voice was a little muffled, "Why would I bully her for no reason?"
"Then why is she crying?"
"I ......"
He didn't know what was going on; he had made Angelica cry just by saying a few words.
"Anyway, it doesn't matter, she wouldn't have cried if you hadn't provoked her, right?" Anna gently stroked Manuel's shoulder, "You are the older brother, how old is little Angelica? You can't bully her, can you?"
"Auntie, I didn't bully her, I just said a few words to her."
"A few words? Did you say it too harshly?" Anna had to indulge his speculation, "Don't you know you have to be kind to little girls? How old are you and how old is little Angelica?"
"I think that's right, so it's okay, she's in a bad mood today, I'll take her home first so she won't cause you any trouble."
Serena wanted to say no, but the child was crying and needed her parents to comfort her, so she nodded.
The Rossi Group then took Angelica away.
When they were gone, Anna leaned over Serena's side and said, "They are very kind to you, but Angelica can't stop crying for so long."
"Maybe it is something she has been suffering from?
I will ask Manuel later and we will see."
Serena did not blame Manuel directly; she just wanted to ask him later.
When the two men came out of the kitchen after washing the dishes, they found that Manuel and Angelica were not in the living room and asked no questions.
Serena asked Anna to give her a message and went to her room to find Manuel.
Manuel was in his room alone, sitting in front of his laptop and watching something.
When he heard a knock at the door, he thought better of it and got up to answer it himself.
When he opened the door, he saw Serena standing outside.
"What are you doing? Is it convenient for Mom to come in?"
Manuel walked over and let Serena in.
"What's going on today? You and Angelica usually get along because suddenly she's crying?"
Manuel was a little annoyed because he didn't understand why Angelica was crying either, "I'm not sure."
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